SUPPORTERS

Fundraising is one of the most important pieces of the organisational jigsaw. Without the necessary financial ability, doing what we do in the scale that is required, becomes nearly impossible. Thankfully, there are those who stand by us in our hour of need.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
While charity in India has primarily been through monetary contributions, during the last year, volunteering of individuals has seen a sharp rise. Our donors are at the heart of everything we do and their dedicated involvement enables us to reach out and provide both long-term and emergency assistance to the people who need it the most.
CORPORATE DONORS
Indian private sector has an important role to play in addressing development issues in India. We envision a future where markets do not discriminate against people based on caste, class or gender. By being more inclusive, sustainable and responsible, the private sector can ensure equitable growth. Oxfam India takes the Corporate Social Responsibility in positive stride and considers it a vital step for strengthening the Corporate - NGO ecosystem.
Humanitarian And Disaster Risk Reduction
PARTNERS IN SOLIDARITY
DELL
- Contributed over 1.75 Crore
- Helped reach out to over individuals with Shelter and Emergency Food and Security and Livelihood Support.
MICROSOFT
- Raised over 66 Lakhs
EDUCATION FOR ALL
PARTNERS FOR THE CAUSE
VISA
- Supported with a donation of
20 LAKHS for education
HDFC BANK
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Making quality and affordable education accessible to
the deprived children in 3000 household and 38 schools
STRENGTHENING WOMEN ARTISIANS OF DELHI
BANK OF AMERICA
- 1200 Women artisians from East Delhi supported through skill building,
direct linkage with export and advocating their rights at the national level.
AFFILIATE & INSTITUTIONAL FUNDING:
The year 2014-15 was successful for Oxfam India with respect to the continue
funding support from existing donors and at the same time engaging with new donors
on varied thematic issues.The support from Oxfam affiliates globally (Novib, Great Britain,
Australia, Hongkong, Germany, America, Canada) continued at the same level as previous year,
along with few new support initiatives. Similarly, the support from the following
institutional donors, trust and foundations continued as last year- Department of
International Development (DFID), European Commission Humanitarian Organisation (ECHO),
Ford Foundation, Davidson Trust, Helleur Trust, Minhas, Buddhist Global Relief Fund,
Rockefeller Foundation and European Commission. Besides these, Oxfam India engaged
with new donors
namely Oak Foundation and Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation.
Raised 14,52,00,000 from various donors (afliliates and institutions) for four humanitarian responses done last year in Jammu and Kashmir and Assam.

For the year 2014-15, 80% of total Oxfam India income was contributed by Oxfam afliliates, bi-laterals, multi-laterals, trusts and foundations.
Key Highlights
- - Implementation of Oxfam India institutional fundraising strategy initiated.
- - 25 Oxfam India staff from the programme and fundraising department were trained on principles of fundraising, proposal writing and logframe development by the Institutional Fundraising Manager, Oxfam Novib.
- - The three-year DFID supported Global Poverty Action Fund (GPAF) project on improving Maternal Health in six states of India came to a successful closure.
- - Became part of inter-affiliate consortiums: Resilience, Private Sector in Resilience, GROW, Gender Justice.
- - Initiated capacity building of staff and development of thematic and regional concept note and proposal through investment and grant received from Oxfam Novib.
- - Completed mapping of key focus areas of 41 foundations and embassies in India, and dialogues for engagement initiated with them.
- - Conducted multiple donor visits successfully for donors from affiliates, institutions, corporates, Trailwalkers, and individuals.
Secured additional grants worth
13,60,00,000
from Oxfam Hong Kong to support the various themes for three years
- Gender Justice, Small Holder Agriculture, and Education.
2,50,00,000
from Oak Foundation through Oxfam Great Britain to support work
on Natural Resource Management and Renewable Energy for two years.
2,79,00,000
for three years from Gates Foundation through Oxfam America for GLEAP Phase-II.
3,96,00,000
for three years from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to
support health advocacy work in Uttar Pradesh.
14,25,00,000
from Asian Circle through Oxfam Great Britain to support the work
on Gender Justice for three years.
14,25,00,000
from Oxfam Great Britain as principal grant for three years.